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Space 220
Space 220
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Table Service (wait staff)
Lounge or Bar
American
$65-99 per person*
Space 220 is a restaurant located inside the Centauri Space Station, which is suspended in orbit directly above Earth. In order to get to the table service restaurant and lounge, guests must travel in a space elevator, for 220 miles — but it's a surprisingly quick ride. The entrance to the popular location is located next to the Mission: SPACE attraction in Epcot's "World Discovery" section of the park (once you get in the front gate, head left).

Meals are served at a fixed price — lunch is the less expensive option and includes an appetizer and entree, while dinner includes an appetizer, entree, and dessert. Drink are not included. A customary selection of wine, cocktails, beer, and other adult beverages have made their way up the elevator — along with soda and other zero-proof beverages.

The culinary style is "Convention Center American" — a steak, a chicken, a fish, something vegetarian — there's one of everything on the menu. There are also a few "supplementals" and sides that can be ordered as additional add-ons.
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(*) Price ranges listed are the average cost for one main entree and one soft beverage item, unless otherwise stated. There are many combinations of appetizers, deserts and drinks that will add to your final total. Many parks also use seasonal pricing systems which result in food and beverage costs increasing at peak times. Please check with the location that you are interested in for specific pricing information.